FIPA Activities

Meeting Held Between CLDP, U.S. Embassy Representatives, and FIPA on Resolving Commercial Disputes Between Investors and States to Support International Investment

4/28/2026

At the initiative of the Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) of the U.S. Department of Commerce, a meeting was held at the premises of the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPA) on the topic of resolving commercial disputes between investors and states, with the aim of supporting continued international investment.

FIPA representatives, Dr. Maida Bećirović, Secretary, and Mr. Dušan Simanić, Senior Advisor, briefed participants on the Agency’s role in the context of peaceful resolution of investment disputes. They emphasized that, although FIPA does not have formal legal jurisdiction in this area, the Agency highlights to foreign investors the possibility of arbitration—domestic or international—as an effective means of dispute resolution.

 

Special attention was given to the importance of FIPA’s Aftercare Program and its Collaborative Network, which brings together stakeholders from all levels of government. Discussions also focused on the impact that investment dispute mechanisms can have on the promotion of foreign investment and on the decision-making of potential investors.

 

Participants were informed about FIPA’s ongoing cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) in establishing a unified Investment Dispute Platform, as well as the initiative to submit a proposal to the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina for adoption of a special act granting FIPA authority to manage this Platform.

 

The meeting was attended by CLDP representative Ms. Erna Hrstić; Professor Kiran Nasir Gore of the George Washington University Law School, an expert in international arbitration; and representative of the Economic Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ms. Allison Stepinac. “

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